Mathias Bauer schrieb:
Reinhold Merk wrote:
Hi again,
assuming several documents re opened. To prevent the user close *all*
documents at once i can disable the exit menu item. So the user must use the
close menu item to close the docs one after the other.
After closing the last document an
Hello Reinhold,
Hi again,
assuming several documents re opened. To prevent the user close *all*
documents at once i can disable the exit menu item. So the user must use the
close menu item to close the docs one after the other.
After closing the last document an empty application window
Paolo Mantovani schrieb:
Hi Johnny,
Alle 19:43, domenica 22 aprile 2007, Johnny Andersson ha scritto:
2007/4/21, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know how to do that with simple selections (I am talking about Writer,
but it would also be interesting to know the same about Calc) with
Alle 09:18, lunedì 23 aprile 2007, Volker Lenhardt ha scritto:
Paolo Mantovani schrieb:
Hi Johnny,
Alle 19:43, domenica 22 aprile 2007, Johnny Andersson ha scritto:
2007/4/21, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know how to do that with simple selections (I am talking about
Writer,
JV wrote:
Joachim
I'm trying to get OpenOffice.org to run under COM/DCOM for use on an
unattended server.
To do this I create a Component Package under COM+. It works fine.
However if I change the user from the Interactive User (me) to a
named user (also me) then I start getting errors when I
Joachim
I'm trying to get OpenOffice.org to run under COM/DCOM for use on an
unattended server.
To do this I create a Component Package under COM+. It works fine.
However if I change the user from the Interactive User (me) to a
named user (also me) then I start getting errors when I try to
JV wrote:
Joachim
I'm trying to get OpenOffice.org to run under COM/DCOM for use on an
unattended server.
To do this I create a Component Package under COM+. It works fine.
However if I change the user from the Interactive User (me) to a
named user (also me) then I start getting errors when I
Yes, you are right. I just took a look at it. It seems like I have to find
out myself. Exciting!
=)
Johnny Andersson
2007/4/23, Paolo Mantovani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Johnny,
Alle 19:43, domenica 22 aprile 2007, Johnny Andersson ha scritto:
2007/4/21, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I
Jos,
JV wrote:
I suspect that OOo is in some way doing something which demands access
to the
desktop. It's not a visible desktop thing so maybe there's some kind of
invisible window that OOo is relying on. Or maybe it's iterating through
there actually is an invisible window used inside VCL.
Paolo Mantovani schrieb:
Of course I've read the Andrew's manual, but I'm still not able to make a
multiple selection in Writer using macros.
Would you please give me more precise instructions ?
thanks
Paolo M
Sorry, Paolo, that I posted as an answer to you. It was meant for
Johnny.
I didn't see that reply until now. Framework? Ok, I'll take a look at it
later. Right now I am having another problem (still the same macro, but not
the same problem), but I will write a separate thread about it.
Johnny Andersson
2007/4/23, Volker Lenhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Paolo Mantovani
Ok, so I got this...
xCell.setFormula(=DATE(1980;12;24;)); // for example
but what I'd like to do is have a date forumat column that looks like
Apr 20, 2007 4:19:00 PM
Anyone have any ideas?
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Anh-Tuan Le
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From: Anh-Tuan Le [mailto:[EMAIL
Kay
I suspect that OOo is in some way doing something which demands access to the
desktop. It's not a visible desktop thing so maybe there's some kind of
invisible window that OOo is relying on. Or maybe it's iterating through
there actually is an invisible window used inside VCL. This window
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